The 37-year-old has just been announced as the host of Love Island Australia, which debuts on 9Go and 9Now in 2018.

Monk, who announced the news on TODAY this morning, will take a group of Aussie singles to a luxury villa in Spain so they can couple up and find romance.

"I'm so excited. It’s honestly a dream for me," Sophie told TheFIX. "It’s so simple but fun, and the drama in it — to see if Australia can tell if [the singles] are there for the right reasons. I love psychology, so it’s fully exciting. It’s the ideal job."

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The winning couple will be handed a pot of cash so they can start their lives together.

The only catch (of course there's a catch) is that one half of that couple will be given the opportunity to take it all for themselves instead of sharing with their new love.

And if anyone knows how to spot someone who isn't there for the right reasons, it's Monk, who had to work it out for herself on this year's season of The Bachelorette.

"I'll definitely be able to see the little signs," she said. "Especially being on the outside of it. I'll be able to see it better because, when you're in it, you want to believe everyone is there for the right reasons."

And joining Sophie on her working holiday to Spain, is her new boyfriend Stu Laundy -- who she found love with this year.

The TV personality is also set to present a travel special for the network, which will debunk the myth that everyone on Instagram is having the perfect holiday.

"We want to show behind the scenes of social media how everyone tries to look really good on their holiday, but it’s not as good as it seems," the Instagram queen divulged. "You kind of exaggerate everything, so this will show people that everyone fakes it on social media and makes life seem more glamorous than it is.

"Stuff like, we’d order a bottle of Veuve, but we’d send it back and then get the cheap one after we take the photo. We'll take the piss out of it all."